For research use only
| Cat No. | ABC-TC144G |
| Product Type | Monkey Primary Cells |
| Cell Type | Epithelial Cells |
| Species | Monkey |
| Growth Conditions | 37 ℃, 5% CO2 |
| Source Organ | Corneal |
| Disease | Normal |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
Primary cynomolgus monkey corneal epithelial cells isolated from corneal tissue, provided at 0.5 million viable cells per vial for research use.
Cynomolgus Monkey Corneal Epithelial Cells are derived from cynomolgus monkey corneal tissue. Corneal epithelial cells form the outermost layer of the cornea and play essential roles in maintaining ocular surface integrity, barrier protection, and corneal transparency. Following primary isolation and culture, these cells are cryopreserved for research applications. Corneal epithelial cells participate in wound healing, immune defense, and regulation of epithelial homeostasis in the eye. These cells have been reported to express epithelial-associated markers such as CK3, CK12, and E-cadherin. In vitro, the cells exhibit a typical cobblestone-like epithelial morphology and grow in an adherent monolayer. Cynomolgus monkey corneal epithelial cells are widely used in ophthalmic research, drug screening, toxicology studies, and investigations of corneal injury and regeneration. Each lot undergoes rigorous screening and isolation procedures, and is rigorously tested to ensure it is free of contamination from mycoplasma, fungi, yeast, and bacteria.
| Product Code | CMCEC, Monkey Corneal Cells, Primate Corneal Epithelial Cells |
| Species | Monkey |
| Cat.No | ABC-TC144G |
| Product Category | Primary Cells |
| Size/Quantity | 1 vial |
| Cell Type | Epithelial Cells |
| Growth Mode | Adherent |
| Shipping Info | Dry Ice |
| Growth Conditions | 37 ℃, 5% CO2 |
| Source Organ | Corneal |
| Disease | Normal |
| Biosafety Level | 1 |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
| Product Type | Monkey Primary Cells |
| Quality Control | All cells test negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi. |
Cynomolgus Monkey Corneal Epithelial Cells are suitable for ophthalmic research, corneal wound healing studies, ocular toxicity testing, and drug permeability evaluation. Cynomolgus Monkey Corneal Epithelial Cells are commonly used to investigate corneal barrier function, epithelial regeneration, inflammatory responses, and mechanisms associated with ocular diseases and therapeutic development.